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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1s22. LIE cTOCK MEN “Aeréat Ant? Ta | 225 273.8 Be: Entered In Big feta Ble gt gs are p feet in 30 seconds and has atttaine: « PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cridune NORTH CASPER |PARTIAL RETURNS FROM MANY |E'zra Meeker, Trai Seer _ PASTOR DEAD, |_SQURTHES SHOMS NOTE TREND] Befazer, Visits CityWEET INDENIER | Trentu Beem = = counties on primary contests shows the relative strength of * r | .#ousToN, Texas, Aug. 2%.—The the candidates in different sections | “aerial ant” diminutive airplane per- | ss The romance of the old West was reawakened this morn- ected by Lieut. Melvin B. Asp and| | FOR CONGRESS ing in the hearts of those who met Ezra reso meer of | Capt. Aubrey L. Engle, Ellington | — bites ccratic | 70 years ago, traveler of the Oregon trail, one of the found- Wield Glare, which has been entered| sa) Rernclde Winter camp Move Bicks00 | ere Of Grameen and a worker for the perpe peviane erence, Semee snee Se ey tuation of the mem- Death Claims Rev. B. B. Win-| Natrona Problems Facing Industry to| york ths tall, ~ Alia renin ory! of the trail that extended from Washington D. C., to| Be Discussed at Mid-Year ter Following Serious Ill- | }egpn Conference This ness of Only a Few Sublette he Week. Days. | Sheridan mn | the little plane as @ “trailer” in tow a DENVER, Colo., Aug. 28——Problems| o¢ « standard DeHaviland on a flight! ‘The “Food-irink™ for All Ages. loss has been felt by the| Tremont orth Casper and by alll pity j of only 18 feet, whi Dottom wing ts only 16 fect § serAvoid imitations & Substitutes ERSERT REE Sona ER RR ES ace the news of his Geath,| red yesterday afternoon County— sh i oing an operation for ap-} watrona pelt. ef. the at a loca! hospital Lincoln ‘the eter je th of the Rev. Winter fol-| Sweetwa’ pep lca reid director of the war finance corpora: wed a few days’ ‘lness that weak-| Sublette . has, gained t tion, United States Senator Kendrick condition. He was very lew| Weston 32 = 28] to heping Saag) ts{of Wyoming, and men prominent in beng wr 108 168 70 Hot 8; ee ne hospital and proved | {fot Springs fent strength to hold| Rig’ Ho brid the stock raising industry. cher has” teen '. W. Tomlinson, secretary of the | 601 408 185 s association toddy {ssued the follow |¥remon ber of the : The body is now possession of | Crook 108 ing — program: the ef y chapel pending word | Pari es ty : pote ’ trom relatives, regarding funeral ar-| STATE TREASURER AND SUPERINTENDENT OF -SOHOOLS ‘Wo will also be © guest at the Ki-| “COs een oy Livestock Tadustry” angements wanians at thelr’ noon luncheon to-]_ Fue. Meyer, Ir director war ft cs The Rev. Winter was born at New Treasurer Superintendent merrow. “t See - oration, Washington, ‘D. C ° Brighton, Pa. January 16, 1866 Crosby Snyder Beard Morton Nag rewegneris' “ s s earths Nahe Natrona 1763 1,417 “Co-operative Marketing”—A. Sykes, w _ Anta being ordained for the ministry | &tron - oxoperative Marketing Its New ; 85 n 1901, he was the pastor of the) jncol” fence aoe pipe t V; Hyde Park Presbyterian, church at! suniette Spon — ments ey Adds ce] Chalmers ‘alue St. Joseph, Mo., for four years. Fol-| Hot Springs Cowan, attorney, American National owing his vervice there he took up Sheridan tock association Forts Worth, he pastorate of the Second Presby-| Big Horn erlan church of the same city hbo ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Winter came to Cas Park * : ass 23 per four years ago on account of the : 22 health of the former. He had been SECRETARY OF STATE AND AUDITOR Lives! Texas. “The National Livestock and Moat Board"—W. B. Tagg, president Oma ha Livestock Exchange, Omaha, ‘Neb. “The U; mn ms of thi Reduction of prices on the Chalmers Six is due to the determination of the Chalmers organization to give unequalled values. ‘The Ups and Dow: o Cattle Any Chalmers owner will tell that the - with idwest Refining company seme iy nm you ie Se ee eee erotica tag). County.— Secretary of State Auditor aye to Say ey ers. was a clearly better investment hs sree! ity rap tne edhe ar 2 Hinkle /Hosk's Lucas Carter Jefferis (Continued from Page One.) Irish woman as Collins, following |I. T. Pryor, San Antonio, Texas. evea'ar the old pees: months prior to taking ab, “ A | Natrona 368 396 «1,690 2,3 1,261] tast and the burning of 800 houses| Griffith's bier, walked slowly through Nutritional Value of Meat’ ni the North Side church on June 1,|Lineotn age ea 188 142 at Lisburn. O'Connell strest by the famous Nelson cee J. Brand, consulting apecial- Now the:value is more pronounced: th 1922 ; Roos 4 - z: ilar. “But they are all too | 1} ‘st in marketing, department of agri The Rev. Winter made many Sublette [a6 195 1 16 ‘The ‘Irish Mews says the acsissina-_P culture, Washington, D. C. ever. os h his|Hot Sprin: 173 187 392 366 tion will cause profound consterna-| ‘ear, because I have heard he fat pstge dened nado BS ° Bar tet nace uever incites in| Shorten ae ae ee + tion among the Irish people, to whom |SWeetheart down in the country and/ “The Administration of the Pack- Learn more about the low-cost, consist- etcre re Melasemlectacagicahed jenaia | BS Horn + $95 350 665 739 Collins had endeared himself by his|ORe of these days when Ireland is/¢™ and Stockyards Act”—Howard hal rs iqepiration, and through his eplen@id/ Fremont : B32 390388 4 sterting qualities of heart and mind|more tarnquil Michael Collins will leaa|Gore, Washington, D. C. ent performance of the Chalmers Six ¢haracter. jan, SS Crook - aH 79 187 184 and whe looked uscn hin as their} her to‘the altar” All stockmen have been invite! Telephone for a demonstration. Seer eiehnnson apiareen tak tha Noite : EPs: eae SEE PEGS 465 ST} mainstay in the field as well as in| (It was announced last May that|@ttend the convention, the council chamber against the ‘“‘evil| Miss Kitty Kiernan, member of phils iE : North Dur! a! a baer Nae eet as 253 Charles conspiracy to which he has now fall-/leading family in Longford was en- ‘A. Wilson, pastor of the First Pres-| n vietim. with Michael Collins,” whispered an hyterian church of Casper, assisted “treland,” the newspaper adds.}S@se¢ to marry Collins.) . '. MeMartin of Chey “will mourn the loss of a devoted son = a von aad gece "CONTEST RODEO TITLES HERE 2.222222 = rare NOW, REALTORS CLAIM ; 3 es ono he obey C. E. K dy M Co - &. Kennedy Motor Co. ate of those who oppose his policy} LONDON, Aug. 23.—- Eamonn De COMEDY RUNS Riot IN to sober realization of the terrible| Valera hae. Devore @ cavalryman and Entries received today from riders who participated in the| Dature of the coures into which they|congequently is more elusive wild west exhibitions at Cheyenne Frontier days ada at Colo-|"*"* pose Peter: New Chalmers Siz Prices §-Pass. Touring Car. $1185, Roadster, $1185 2-Pass. Touring Cer, $1345 Coupe, 81598 @ The fact that many new families than/are moving into Casper is demon- the/ strated by the large demands for 230 West Second Street Phone 909” ever, says the correspondent of | t Datly Mail with the national army in aaa ‘ jrado Springs assure the Casper Rodeo, to be held at the fair| PROPAGAND TITLE, the field. ‘The Republican leader and] tar In excess of whet the rend oe | COLUMBIA PRODUCTION exec. September 8, 4 and 5, of being the greatest exhibi, srhawn se eet ail the members of his contingent ar lh ga of what the realtors can cass \tion of its kind ever held in this part of the state. LONDON, Aug. €3.—cy The Asso-|Foane% t© Pe mounted on hunters.|"'s:" i) probable that the increase ts C lhe ‘The musica! comedy now pia: the Columbia, “To Old Sport: ng at) The three-day exhibition will contain all the events that|cated Press)—The assassination of| "De vatera te believed to be either in]due to the proximity of the schoo! est Rega. Gonteimered iach tae Michael Collins was preceded in Dub- S erm. is| ake Frontier | Mi rN ety a, |th® nelghborhood of Fermoy, county by & kind of battle of propaganda, he has}, The demand ts for modern property filled with funny situations. As may 7 e- Days and the Pendleton Roundup a 4 Cork, where it {is known he expected it deals with husbands in To Wed AgainP series of thrills from start to finish.|>oth the provisional governmental) riengs or in the Kerry hills, where|!" 800d locations. Ben Scherck presi- %5 ~ i Bulldogging, bronchs Dusting, steer|S°vermment and representatives of], i226 number of his followers are|@ent of the Casper Realtors, reports and wives in rage. . or piven daaey musical numbers £0 98 roping and all the features of a real| ‘He, irresular Army posting piacards| concentrated. that the real estate agencies of the along with the play which are peppy ae rodeo will contribute to the occasion. | Which set sybdeocapip tenia? city are desirous of getting such prop- and entertaining. Petite Powers in ‘ Bi. ‘The prize money is large and assures bere Koen reaching London atter| “SORRY DAY” FOR ERIN erty to list, and that they are quite “That Flapper Walk’? is as charme@; the entrance of the best riders in the} A™o"icans reaching BROTHER DECLARES. 2 sure of their ability to dispose of it. “aebihatieie Eid ae 3, y ttending the funera! of Arthur Grif- as ever. Miss Power brings to her western country. Many of the prise| fin say’ they found curious ctowds|. CHICAGO; Ai assembled about these posters. One| day for Ireland.” manifesto charged that the provision-} It was the choked voice of Patrick al government had secretly dispatch-{ Collins, brother of Michael Collins, ed an emissary to the south to ass-|when informed of the Irish leader's Trickey and other crack woman rid-|Sssinety Eamonn De Valera. Sie os | aaa en eal : Prompt Service and i his another placard] Patrick Collins 4 ‘geant on th P. | A 4 eal contribute to the fun and ex-|in'ug letters, an ironical interpreta-| Chicago pollce force, |, R8y-np for your ‘Tribune and get ersonal Attention ton of a manifesto which the enemies} “I can't say it ts as much of a ‘The Casper public has been asking! o¢ the Free State imagined as being|shock to me as it might be,” he said.| wine possibly the keys we for an affair of this nature for the! sont out by Collins and the members| "We have been expecting it daily and sive with every 500 paid at office lest two years and next month their! o¢ nig staff. Tt was worded something|6o had Mike, for he wrote me not two|win you = big prise. desires promise to be satisfied. ike this: weeks ago that any day we might get Sa CHALMERS SIX 2 It's a sorry winners in ihess rodeos in other states have entered and assure the competition being of the highest class. A band. the cleverest clown in the rodeo world, “Red”, Sublette, Lorena part a delightful and whimsicat inter pretation. j Elizabeth Genes. sings a sweet little melody, “I Left My Door Open.” Mer- rill Sevier is as usual a complete suc cess. “Oh, What a Song” is one of) the best things he has done and the fact that he has not been appearing th solo parts recently adds to the at | traction. Frances Power in “Just Be cause You're You,” Jean Pozrers in “@ay Persianna, Say,” and Sam Mylie im ‘Bits of Humor” are all snappy and successful. The Harmony Trio gives its usual selections from “grand COAL MINERS IN POLORADD ASK. WAGE INGREASE Agreement Reached at Cleve- land Calls for Raise in “Western Field, Is Claim. The Prince of Wales is not a very wealthy man. Most of the money he receives comes from the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, which amount to about $270,000 a year. To your orders for all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Including OIL) RIGS. . “Men of Ireland, your king and] this ne’ But he wrote me that if| AM races who live mainly on fish, your country call you. You who have/I did get the news that he ‘had been|such as the Eskimos, have small eyes, fought so bravely for the cause of| killed that he had died Ifke a Collins|On the other hand, a diet consisting the empire in Egypt, India and else-jand fighting. tor Ireland, Where did|mainly of meat enlarges the eyes. Ses ee where now are needed again for the|the assassination take place?” defense of the empire. “At Bandon, County Cork,” he was ing the national army officials in- ‘ Another and longer poster apparent-| told. ly placed by no governmental officials!’ “tt was there, was it?” he sald.\yecarn suse Sale We esas See eee ranulas: Larsupbour fe yYete Dangon. iw sust 19" miles: teem 1S ceren cee < wantctretick nee eee caused by the irregulars throughout! where we boys were born. We were|i tie sical! ahd! te esuiseaia tee ete Ireland. : born at Clonakilty. Many's the time Pere eis te It argued that the irregular move-| iris and T have walked to Bandon ng | utes later. ment was destroying every mosonable | ious, Never wonld I believe anybody hope for Ireland’s prposperity @nd/in that town would kill my brother. happiness and appealed to the citizens} «re i was a real Irishman that kill. . Natrona Lumber Company 251 N. Beech St. Phone 528 generally to stand solidly behind the} .4 xfike I would say the Trish race provisional government. stands discredited. But I know it The grief over the death of Arthur] wasn't. Tt was some dirty blackguard ‘AND ALL CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—Six additional|Griffith was accompanied by a public} not tit to wipe his boots. When this Toe NOW A yee ' arrests have been made by federal| expression of admiration and affection} trouble has gone from Ireland. 1 THIS WEEK agents in the wake of the raid yester,|for Collins, whose threehourr march guess I can say without boasting that day on a meeting near Bridgman, {through the streets of Dublin behind/the name of Michael Collins will be i. 9 & Spanish War Vets’ Festival COURTHOUSE SQUARE Mich., it was learned today. Fifteen|the body of his colleague was one of/ high on the list of martyrs that have men ere held in jafl at St. Joseph,|the most impressive incidents tn Irish|fought and died for the ‘ould sod.’ ‘Wich. * history, becaune everybody believed —_— “WE PAY ‘THE Loss” Federal operatives, said to be work-|that Collins himself had been marked | COLLINS FORGIVES ing under instructions from the|for death. Joe pea pig A ole Pelton &H bureau of investigation of the depart-| This sinister fear seemed to pervade} CORK, Aug. 23.—(By The Associ- emry ment of justice at Washingtton, are|the very atmosphere of the capital.|ated Press.)—“Forgive them Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building | | ’ DENVER, Colo., Aug. 23.—Wage increases of more than 30 per cent to; offeet similar reductions placed in ef-| fect April 1, last, are due Colorado) coal miners as a result of agreements attem: to 4 up Communists |If Collins had any premonition of his] ‘These were the last words of Mi- snare ranicnleitene! Participate [fate he did not show it but walked |chael Collins, commander of the Free In what was intended to have been|calmly forward—a handsome, herroic| State army as he lay dying from an between coal miners and operators) figure, boyish and confident. assissin's bullet last night. They signed in the central competitive | pcanbed foraging Sk WAt the Pero-Cathedral where the|were addressed to Major General Dai. 7 Beretta ty A a atccbane lot a hah ene a Sarirticerivchiet'< peesteaity ® UsGk fe he! enmasvation Gocreed bate SI I N: United Mine Workers of America. | sky, suspected of being supporters ‘ ; Fe oe moment found a ci 6 for|miles from this city. le Was accom- of the Russian Soviets tf not actually |#St moment found @ carriag ‘Doyle, | panied by members of the Freo State PIGEON S COFFEE | representatives of the ‘Russian: Com: | .¢ pnivefelpiie. Nreadquarters staff, who were visit- It’s F R Greds of coal miners will leave Colo-| |munists, were said to be sought in/°'sre Doyle, legal adviser for Irish| ing various military positions tn the ‘es Fresh Roasted rado for other fields, where, under | | | CREO. officials during legal difficulties in the} South of Ireland. the new rage scales agreed upon in| McCormick, former wite of Harold | If these increases are not put into effect at once, sald Mr. McGuire, hun- It is known that the federal investi- i y United States, went to Dublin to con-| Large numbers of Republican !r- « ey the settlement of the nation-wide con!) 34ecormick’ who recently. marrisa _|MOTs are attompting to establish a |i" the, provisional government. [regulars ambushed the commander in Cleanliness and Decency First strike, miners recetve from $2.25 a Ganna Walska? She wouldn't an= nm ie ing a Hopes had been expressed that Col-}Chiet’s party en route to Bandon. An day to $3. day mere than in Colo-| Qwer that question when ¢thie | 5ideman and meetings of the Trade|20Dee Baa been expreesed that Cot | ered cats which wee eee An 20 BIG HIGH CLASS ATTRACTIONS * Union Educational league, of which ‘OR ALL THE rado. photograph was taken as she — together and Doyle was ready to help F F A M I I iY “A man working im Colorado now! trolled along @ Chicago street. W. Z. Foster, leader of the '1919 ‘steel | ring about « reapprochment. = | ~ for $5.25.a day can leave and go to! jatrike is the head, and the Workers! " +’ the runeral. everybody was talk- Wyoming and get $8.15 for the same Party of America scheduled to be held|io5 shout Collins, now that he was = declared Mr. McGuire. “He| Attem I ke August 27 and 28 in Chicago. Fos- great, outstandt Uys so to Iittnols, Tndtana, West ‘Vir: pt t ly ter'e office, was raided Sunday night Sotce mite mee Biatermovemetit: I by State Attorney Crowe in what was| "Sure ‘p ‘he tree tate movement. desire to thank those who so loy- ginia, Ohio or Pennsylvania and get eclared to. be a search for ony evi- 7 ally supported me i is WOMAN'S COMPLEX LIFE ee ahs Poa aay eee Sige e fav meee then to coenee”| To Annul: Will he said, indicated over 200 experienced coal miners left Colorado for other ear, Ns ‘Women's complex life with its mul- tion. states since the national coal strike] san rRANcrsco, organization was found however. titudious calls is given as the reason aettioment. , Acs. Two|was said no evidence was found that|for many a nervous breakdown. Home \ - 2 , preayered attempts will‘be made to an-|Foster attenfed the Bridgman meet-| work, social’ obligations, dressmaking HAZEL CONWELL. Subscribe tor ths Tribune and get a |") ),th0 Wil of Mrs. Teresa Bell. widow | ing. and the care of children keep the key for every SOc pall 8-12-42 |Of Thos. Bell, « fortyniner, who real- SELES 20th century woman in a whirlwind iste Weare equipped with the stock to supply oe " \!zed a fortune in gold from the hills} §ubseribe for the Tribune and get alof activity until headaches develop ; our W: in hi de id build- Meet Me at the Smokehouse, 8 California. st was indicated today’ key for every BOe. pala 8:15:32 | beckatio, taok tpuiciees ana ottentiengs y ants in high grade lumber and build. | oy jattoeneys: representing) Mire. =< | more serious ills which are peculiar to ers’ H ig timbe specialty TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jeeetee end John & Bell. In the tn-|petent” when it was made, the for-[her sex alone. Such women should supplies, Rig TS a5) “4 Zument, disposing of an estate| mer’s counsel asserted. John S, Bell]not despair, but be guided by the let- a WARINT) “A cyoaas Swen eri-|Yalued at close to a milion dollars, ror. enced in tafloring. 108 W. Second, |M@@ Bell bequeathed five dollars to|;5 siueniitesing bier Mtoe the 8.23-1¢¢|/02¢h of five children rajsed in her | wiaow, ‘ne jhome and of whom she declared in of rooms over |the document she was not the mother. haro's Vegetable © Chamberlin. IL. G. Murphy. ed. will attack the will on t ground | give with every 50c paid at office will| that contains no drugs and can ot oe #-23-6t that Mrs. Bell was “mentally incom-' win you abit prize. $-12-tf| taken in safety by any woman.—Ady. ters so often published in this paper from’ women who have been.in just such conditions, but who have been restored to health by ‘Lydia E. Pink- HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. KEITH LUMBER CO. uN

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